Course reviews

Signage needs to updated to aid in course navigation. This course to me is Munden Point with hills. Nice park and well maintained for the amount of green space. The few holes that play over water add a little flair but other than that nothing about this course gets your heart pumping. Consistent open looks where the only requirement is to get your distance and make your puts. Played repeatedly this course would become boring and bland but a good experience if only played once or twice a year.

Great course in a park setting. Nice use of park with elevation changes and water/OB making shots challenging and somewhat technical. I really enjoyed the course but it needs signage and directions between holes. With no signs and not real directions it was hard to navigate but luckily I had the course map from DGcoursereview.

Bryan park is alot of fun. I play there about 4-5 times a week. great open spaces to work out your technique on long drives, but enough elevation changes and obstacles to constantly keep you entertained and challenged. very pretty park as well.

I was visiting from Oregon and thought this was a great course. It could use better tee pads, but other than that it was very good. This course is challenging, but is open so you can recover from a bad shot. The park is good sized, so it allows for some big gun shots. There were quite a few players out when I was there and everyone seemed very friendly. I will come back and play again when I am in the Richmond area.

They have newly installed beautiful stone tee pads, which are great to play on. The course is beautiful and very large. It has a wide array of holes including short precision holes and long 600 ft holes. Lightly wooded in places but not at all cluttered. Only major disadvantage is the lack of signage. Not all holes have distances or pars marked on them. And for first time players the course can get quite difficult to navigate. I found myself asking other players where the next tee pad or basket was on multiple occasions.

This is a fantastic course. It's a very open course with a lot of big arm throws. The undergrowth if you get into the woods is miserable so you have to keep an eye on your discs. It is VERY easy to lose sight of them, and you will spend a lot of time looking for them if you get off the fairways. Particularly on 16... *grumble grumble* Be aware of the wildlife, there are some BIG spiders around the area, and I am admittedly very afraid of big spiders.

Concrete tee off pads have been added recently and the course is very well maintained. Because it's the main course in Richmond, to avoid the crowds it's best to play during the week or early mornings :)